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Pollenca has a privileged geographic
location for nature lovers; hikers will find a great
number of choices through its landscapes. |
The area has rich botanic native species that are manifested
through different vegetal communities that go from the holmoak
to the most extense areas of wild olive trees. Bush, rockroses
and palm trees called “garbelló”, and
there is even an endemic plant the Naufraga Balearica that
grows in an area near the Cala Sant Vicenç mountain
range. The ornithologists will also be able to enjoy the
fisher eagle which is found in the Albufereta- natural reserve
of 295 hectareas through which the Font de Mal Any and El
rec torrents go and other species like the black vulture
and the hawk.
Puig de Santuirí is a green space for public use
located at 1.5 km from Pollenca on the road that
joins Pollenca to Port de Pollenca Bay.
L´albufereta is an humid area of flooding swamps and
fields of reeds. It has been lately declared a Natural Park.